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What Bluetooth Headset Should You Get?

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Mike Temporale from Mobile Jaw has a great solution for you. He did a nice review of the Blueant Z9i and has a treat for you with two wav files from the Z9i and Jawbone where YOU can compare the quality of the sound received during a call. In part, Mike said:
From wired to wireless, I’ve used a number of different headsets over the years. The wired headsets are loaded with nothing but problems, the cord gets tangled up, or there is a break in the cable causing the sound to short out. So it’s no surprise to see Bluetooth headsets become so successful, as they don’t have that nasty cable problem. They also have more power and smarts than your typical headset. In recent years we’ve seen noise reduction become a big factor on Bluetooth headsets. And noise reduction is one place this BlueAnt has focused on with regards to their Z9i headset.
Check out Mike’s review here at Mobile Jaw and make sure you listen to the recorded wav files to make your choice on what headset was the best. Very interesting results.
Tagged with Accessories, BlueAnt, Bluetooth, headset, Headsets, Z9i

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